Alice and the others' paths were divided when the Nemesis ambushes them and kills Peyton. Alice opts to fight the Nemesis while the others escape in order to locate Angela at the school. Alice was bested by Nemesis in their first encounter and barely escapes with her life.
She later reunites with the others at the school , arriving in time to rescue Jill and Angela from the Cerberuss who had been stalking them. She ignites the gas from the kitchen stove with a cigarette, killing the dogs in the explosion.
The three then meet Carlos Olivera , who was also sent by Ashford to look for Angela. The group arrives at city hall, unaware that Major Cain has intervened with Dr.
Ashford's plan. He captures Alice and the others and demands to see a demonstration of Alice's abilities against the Nemesis. He explains that Alice was unique and adapted to the changes from the T-virus, unlike her counterpart. Alice refuses to fight until Cain shoots Dr. Ashford and threatens to kill everyone else if she continues to object.
She fights Nemesis until she gains the upper hand and impales him on a sharp metal object. During the fight, she experiences a flashback that reveals that the Nemesis was actually Matt Addison, who had been subjected to Umbrella's experiments alongside her. Cain orders Nemesis' immediate execution, but Alice refuses the order and the offer to rejoin the Umbrella corporation at his side.
Disappointed, Cain orders Matt to kill her, however, the Nemesis rebels - implying that he remembers Alice from The Hive - and attacks the Umbrella soldiers instead.
He aids Alice and the others in their fight to escape. He later protects Alice from the helicopters trying to kill her, taking them out with one shot from his rocket launcher.
Alice tries to evade the crash, but was rendered unconscious by flying shrapnel from one of the helicopters. She later regains consciousness when Carlos and Angela go to retrieve her. As she was pulled to her feet, she spots the Nemesis' hand sticking out from underneath the burning wreck of one of the helicopters.
When the nuclear strike ordered by Major Cain occurs, the helicopter Alice and the others use to escape was caught by the shock waves from the blast. A pole of some sort inside the helicopter was shaken loose by the blast and spins toward Angela. Alice throws herself in front of the girl and as a result, was impaled by the pole. Alice was only partially aware of the helicopter crash before she dies, catching flashes of the event as it happens. The others pull her from the crash and cover her body.
Two hours later, her body was retrieved from the Arklay Mountains by Umbrella scientists, lead by Dr. She wakes from stasis in a tank, with no memory of the outbreak or The Hive. It was revealed that Isaacs reanimated Alice with a new strain of the t-Virus which gave her telekinetic abilities, making her Umbrella's most successful experiment.
When asked about her name or any indication of the incident, Alice's memories return and she responds, "My name is Alice. And I remember everything,". She attacks Dr. Isaacs and his team, demonstrating her new-found abilities; when an Umbrella guard shoots her with a Taser, she remains unharmed by the electrical current and uses the weapon against its wielder by tossing the wires back at him.
During her escape, she somehow detects she was being watched by one of the security guards and was able to kill with a mere glance through the monitors.
During her escape, Alice was confronted by a dozen armed soldiers waiting outside, ready to kill her, when Jill Valentine and Carlos Olivera posing as Umbrella operators intervene. During their departure, Isaacs orders the security guards to let them go. He then orders the activation of Project Alice , resulting in a heads-up display forming in Alice's vision and the Umbrella logo briefly appearing in her eyes.
After escaping the laboratory in Detroit, Alice leaves the group, realizing that she was a threat to her companions, and sets out across the deserted American landscape, presumably as the global outbreak occurs. She downloaded a plan detailing when the Umbrella satellites would be around; with this knowledge, she hid from their eyes in the sky to avoid further experimentation and being forced to kill against her will, a fate similar to Matt's.
Five years later, she responds to a call for help from an abandoned radio station. The call was a trap, however, and Alice was captured by a group of psychopaths and thrown into a pit of Cerberus' for their amusement.
Instead, Alice outwitted her captors and left them to their fates, being ripped apart by the Cerberus. All the while, her psionic powers were growing, which proved to be a risk, as Umbrella could detect the effects of those powers and track her. They proved useful, however when she came across the convoy led by Claire Redfield , and used her powers to expand a cloud of fire to wipe out a swarm of infected crows and saved Carlos from being burnt alive, after which she passed out and awoke a few hours later.
Alice informed the surviving convoy members, Carlos and L. It was there than Sam Isaacs set a trap for her, with a shipping crate full of Super Undead. Using a signal to "deactivate her" eventually activating her implanted neural dampener Isaacs prepared to collect her body. But Alice was able to fight off the paralyzing influence, and massacred Isaacs' strike team. She had the chance to shoot down his helicopter, but realized that it could be the convoy's ticket to Alaska.
She shows her love to Carlos by sharing a romantic kiss with him just before he sacrifices himself. Carlos, who had been infected by an infected L. J, drove a rigged tanker truck into a swarm of Undead, sacrificing himself to allow the survivors into the nearby Umbrella facility, where the convoy survivors lifted off. Alice, though, decided to stay behind, and finished things with Umbrella once and for all.
What she found was carnage. Dozens of corpses, all with her face, filled a ditch on the grounds of the facility; clones , created by Isaacs to further his research into the virus and the anti-virus. She descended into the lab to find it destroyed. The Queen informed her that her blood was the key to purging the world of the t-Virus. The computer offered to help, but they could not proceed until Isaacs, now a hideous mutant The Tyrant , was killed.
Alice fought the monster in a replica of the Spencer Mansion and the Hive, the battle eventually moved into a recreation of the laser hall. Before Isaacs could strike a killing blow however, the laser grid activated, slicing through the creature and continuing toward Alice. Bracing herself for the end, she was surprised when the lasers deactivated. They had in fact, been controlled by another of her clones, woken up during her fight with Isaacs.
A few hours later, Alice appeared, via hologram, at an Umbrella board meeting. She faced down chairman Albert Wesker , vowing to come for him, and "bring a few of my friends. The clones kill everyone except Albert Wesker who escapes in a helicopter and activates a bomb that destroys the facility and kills all of Alice's clones.
Alice escapes on the chopper with him and holds a gun to his head, preparing to execute Wesker, but he injects her with a serum that destroys the T cells in her body and renders her powerless. Wesker reveals that he has taken the t-Virus too and displays similar powers to Alice, defeating her and asks her for her last words.
Alice thanks Wesker, happy he removed her powers as she's now fully human again. As Wesker prepares to kill her, the pilot-less helicopter crashes. Alice was presumably the only survivor. Six months later, Alice pilots a two-seater plane to Alaska in hopes of finding Arcadia and the other survivors. Instead, Alice discovers a field of abandoned planes and choppers. She later finds the chopper flown by Claire Redfield abandoned on a nearby beach with the journal she gave K-Mart still inside, but nothing else.
As she wonders what to do next, she was attacked and defeats her assailant but was shocked to see that its Claire with a Scarab device on her chest. Alice removes the device, but finds that Claire suffers memory-loss from a drug the device injected her with. The two journey to Los Angeles where they find thousands of Undead surrounding the Citadel Correctional Facility , which houses a small group of survivors. Alice crash lands on the roof after and the group, lead by Luther West and Angel Ortiz , was disappointed Alice was not from Arcadia and reveals the safe haven was actually a ship, now moored in the harbor.
Alice guesses it must be traveling up and down the West Coast retrieving survivors from various locations. In the facility's prison Alice meets and Claire was reunited with Chris Redfield.
Shortly after, Axeman attacks and lets in the Undead horde, forcing the survivors to abandon the prison. Alice's plane was hijacked by Bennett and the only escape vehicle was unusable due to the engine having been removed. Alice leads an escape through a tunnel dug by Undead that leads into the storm drains. Alice, Claire and Chris end up the only survivors and make their way to Arcadia. There, they find Alice's plane crashed on the deck, but no sign of Bennett. Though the ship was abandoned, the log states over 2, people are still aboard.
The trio discover a cargo hold with the Umbrella logo on it. Claire's memory of the events in Alaska returns and Alice realizes that Arcadia was an Umbrella trap to lure survivors into their grasp. Alice leaves Chris and Claire the duty of freeing the prisoners starting with K-Mart , while she follows a blood trail to another room. Once inside, she discovers Albert Wesker was alive and well. Wesker reveals that his t-Virus powers allowed him to regenerate, but unlike Alice, the t-Virus was taking him over and he believed that feeding on her flesh will allow him to regain full control of himself.
His actions and insanity were why the crew abandoned ship and he holds her at bay with an armed Bennett and two Cerberuss. However, Claire and Chris step in and Alice reminds him that she promised to "bring a few friends" along with her when she faced him. Claire and Chris unsuccessfully battle Wesker while Alice kills the Cerberus with one of her shotguns and wounds Wesker with a knife to the head.
Bennett thwarts her attempt to get her other shotgun to finish him off, but he's stopped by a recovered K-Mart who knocks him out and tosses Alice back her shotgun, allowing her to blow a massive hole through Wesker's head and free Claire and Chris. Wesker survives his wound, so Claire and Chris unload their pistols into him and trap him with Bennett.
Wesker regenerates, kills Bennett and escapes on another chopper and activates another bomb to blow up the Arcadia. Alice quickly calls Chris and Claire to escape the cargo hold, but merely to watch as his plane was destroyed. Prior to her encounter with Wesker, Alice had removed the ship's bomb and placed it inside the plane that he would later use to escape. With a ship full of over 2, survivors, Alice decides to turn Arcadia into a real sanctuary for survivors and broadcasts her own message of hope to draw survivors to the ship.
Soon after a massive Umbrella force of tiltrotors commanded by Jill Valentine, who had fallen under Umbrella's control, approached the ship. Alice was injured in the ensuing battle upon the destruction of a Umbrella osprey and was thrown overboard. Recovered from the waters by the Umbrella Corporation, Alice was taken to a bio weapons testing facility known as Umbrella Prime.
When Alice wakes, Jill Valentine appears and begins an interrogation. After several unsuccessful attempts, the power unexpectedly goes out allowing Alice to escape from her cell. After escaping a laser grid defense measure, Alice finds herself in a simulation of Tokyo where she battles a horde of Undead that include Japan's patient zero. About to be overwhelmed, Alice flees through a door that leads back into the facility and enters the Operations Center only to find the personnel dead.
Alice encounters Ada Wong - immediately recognizing her as the associate of Wesker. Wesker appears on a monitor and Ada explains that she and Wesker no longer work for Umbrella as the supercomputer Red Queen has taken over the Umbrella Corporation. While Alice wants to blast her way out of a window to escape, Ada reveals to her that they were located beneath an ice field.
Wesker informs Alice that he has sent her help in the form of a team led by Leon Kennedy. They set out to reach the suburban recreation of Raccoon City after a brief conversation with the Red Queen, who promptly threatens them that they were going to die.
Alice and Ada were able to reach the simulation of Raccoon City - after a brief battle in the New York simulation against two Axemen. During their trip, Alice locates a young girl named Becky who believed Alice was her mother.
Alice recognizes the girl from her remembrances of the clone's experience and vows to protect her. While trying to escape the house, the group encounters Jill and a group of soldiers including Rain Ocampo , Carlos Olivera, and One. A shootout occurs, resulting in Ada's capture and Alice and Becky's escape. Entering the Moscow simulation, they encounter a second clone of Rain who Alice asks to look after Becky as she goes forward to meet the rescue team.
Alice enters the Moscow environment and rescues the group from a collection of Las Plagas Undead and a Licker. They return to Becky and Rain to escape. With time to spare the team reaches the elevators; however, the Licker captures Becky while Jill and the clones return and open fire. One of the best additions to this costume was the tattered hooded cloak worn by Alice in the early moments of the film that perfectly fit the setting, though it only lasted for about half of the movie.
Alice and her army of ninja clones all wore the same outfit in the opening attack on Umbrella in Resident Evil: Afterlife , though Alice herself was able to escape their massacre by hitching aboard Wesker's doomed escape vehicle. Alice of course survived, and further improved the form-fitting outfit by blending it with her previous post-apocalyptic look, though for a colder climate. This simplified the original post-apocalyptic outfit while upgrading the ninja look by pairing it with boots, the customary tactical vest, and a short-lived heavy Russian bomber jacket.
Paul W. Anderson's original adaptation of the Resident Evil video game first introduced Alice as she woke up in the shower from a nasty fall, though as she recovered she found her iconic outfit laid out for her waiting on the bed. The red asymmetrical top paired with the black shorts and boots may not seem like essential zombie fighting gear, but it became one of Alice's most well-known looks.
She survived the horrors of the Hive better than any of the tactical-suited operatives alongside her, and she did it while looking fierce. After the spread of the T-Virus led to an actual apocalypse, 's Resident Evil: Extinction saw Alice exploring the wastelands of the zombie-infected world alongside a small group of survivors while wearing the series best look that was both fashionable and fitting for the setting.
Milla Jovovich's own fashion line Jovovich-Hawk designed Alice's costume for Resident Evil: Extinction and 's Afterlife which accounted for the high-fashion look that was still built to function in the arid devastation of the undead world. The popularity of the series has gone up and down over the years, from the highs of Resident Evil 4 to the lows of Resident Evil 6 , but it always finds fresh ways to reinvent itself. The horror has spread to other mediums too, including animated movies, comics, novels, and toys.
George A. In an unusual move, Anderson opted not to adapt any of the games for his movie, creating an original story with new characters. This is because the Resident Evil movie was originally conceived as a prequel, explaining how the outbreak occurred. Anderson also felt a direct adaptation would spoil the tension since fans would know characters like Jill Valentine or Chris Redfield would survive.
This led to the creation of Alice, played by Milla Jovovich Hellboy. The movie opens with Alice waking up in an empty mansion with no memory but is soon led by a strike team to a hidden underground lab. The story of the movie was heavily inspired by Alice In Wonderland , including Alice's name, a villain named the Red Queen, and the lab itself is essentially Wonderland.
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